Road No. 1
Road No. 1

Road No. 1

2010TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

A high-budget war epic, Road Number One commemorates the sixty years that have passed since the Korean War. It's based around the historical Route 1, a national highway that served as the main passageway between North and South Korea during the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950. Lee Jang Woo, the son of a poor peasant, has been in love with his master's daughter, Soo Yeon, since childhood. He joins the military in order to put her through medical school and becomes a brilliant officer, leading his men to victory through guerilla warfare. Mistakenly believing that Jang Woo was killed in battle, Soo Yeon becomes engaged to military officer Tae Ho. Jang Woo returns on the eve of their wedding, and the two are briefly, painfully united, but the eruption of war tears them apart once again, forcing him to fight alongside Tae Ho on top of everything. Jang Woo keeps fighting to get back to his love, but the war continues to find new ways to keep them apart. Leading drama stars So Ji Sub and Kim Ha Neul portray star-crossed lovers who are torn apart by war.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Kim Jin-minGenres: War, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

Set during the Korean War, "Road No. 1" tells the story of a young soldier, Lee Jang-woo, who fights bravely on the front lines while desperately trying to protect his childhood sweetheart, Kim Soo-yeon, who is also serving as a nurse. Their love story unfolds against the backdrop of intense battles and the harsh realities of war, exploring themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and enduring love amidst conflict. The series follows Jang-woo's perilous journey and Soo-yeon's determination to survive and reunite with him.

Critical Reception

Road No. 1 received mixed reviews. While praised for its ambitious scale, intense action sequences, and the performances of its lead actors, particularly So Ji-sub, it was also criticized for its convoluted plot, pacing issues, and historical inaccuracies. Some viewers found the melodrama overwhelming, while others appreciated its emotional depth and the tragic portrayal of war.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its cinematic visuals and the lead actors' chemistry.
  • Criticized for its complex and sometimes confusing narrative structure.
  • Noted for its intense depiction of the Korean War and its emotional impact.

Google audience: Audience reviews are largely unavailable or difficult to consolidate due to the show's primary audience being in South Korea and the limited availability of widespread English-language audience reviews.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The drama was one of the most expensive South Korean television productions at the time of its release, with a significant portion of its budget allocated to recreating the war scenes and elaborate sets.

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ParkMin

ParkMin

The more I watch war themed dramas the more I'm convinced that this genre is best fit in a movie format instead of a drama. It's still a decent drama but consistency is rarer than winning the lottery especially with how they decided to end ...